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- 2015 and 2018. Malinauskas was born in South Australia to Kathryn (Kate) née May and Peter Malinauskas Jr. on 14 August 1980. Malinauskas' paternal Hungarian...
- Malinauskas is a Lithuanian language family name. It may refer to: Donatas Malinauskas (1877–1942), Lithuanian politician and diplomat Mindaugas Malinauskas...
- the Soviet occupation. Founded in 2001 by a local businessman Viliumas Malinauskas, the park is located near Druskininkai, about 130 kilometres (81 mi)...
- Malinauskas government may refer to: The history of the South Australian Government under Labor Premier Peter Malinauskas Malinauskas ministry, the members...
- The Malinauskas ministry is the 74th and current ministry (cabinet) of the Government of South Australia, led by Peter Malinauskas of the South Australian...
- Mindaugas Malinauskas (born 11 August 1983 in Vilnius) is a retired Lithuanian football goalkeeper and current goalkeeper coach of FK Riteriai. Malinauskas has...
- correlated with purity. In November 2022, South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas was criticised after using the term in a press conference. He apologised...
- opposition Labor Party, led by Opposition Leader Peter Malinauskas. Marshall conceded to Malinauskas about three hours after the polls closed. It is the...
- re-election. The in****bent Labor government, currently led by Premier Peter Malinauskas, will attempt to win a second four-year term against the Liberal opposition...
- probable location. Malinauskas was deported to Russia on June 14, 1941. His remains were returned to Lithuania in 1993. "Donatas Malinauskas (1869–1942)" (in...